Understanding cargo securement
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Tonight has been one hell of a night! Problem after problem. Once I got loaded, my primary and secondary air weren't building at all. Checked my air lines and they were fine. Get in the truck and still no air on either gauge. So then I get back out and now my emergency air line is leaking. So I set brakes and take a look at the gladhand seals again and they were fine. Confused as hell. So I adjust it a bit and no more leaks. By the time I get to my destination, leaking again. But my air gauges never dropped. I'm confused. Get all the straps loosened and oh yeah did I mention I mashed my finger with the winch bar on the #### flooring of the trailer. I can't feel my finger at all now. Hurts so bad though. Contradicting right? Can't feel anything but it hurts? Yeah leave me alone. Don't care. And now I'm stuck here because I can't get the 5th wheel pin released. This is some BS. Tried pushing against the trailer and even going forward and then back against the trailer again. Nothing. Tried lowering the landing gear. Nothing. So I'm just stuck here. I'm pissed off right now. Then some driver today said he's single and gets motel rooms every now and again and said I should come hang out sometime. Umm.....there are lot lizards for sex dude. If I want someone, then it is to be with them and build/grow. What the living heck of this night!!!! Blah.
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By the way, shifting into neutral is kind of a no-no. If you can't downshift with the split gears, stay in the main gears. Never let the transmission get out of gear, because then you have nothing to hold you...not a good thing if you're going down a hill and can't get back in a gear. If the gear won't shift, stay in it and either slow down or speed up to change a gear in either direction. You'll grind, but, it's better than being a runaway.Kyle G., beastr123 and TooTiredToTalk Thank this. -
I was so frustrated. Did everything I knew to do and couldn't solve the problem and then the only person I can actually get ahold of quickly that knows anything about trucking.....unfortunately didn't answer which then I got frustrated more because of one thing or another. And thanks for the tip or more so correction of what I do and why it's not good
My boss even said to do it when I can't get into gear rather than taking a corner too fast, so that's why I do it BUT only when I haven't been able to get it into gear. Didn't know that about what you just mentioned though, so thanks. Learn something new everyday! Highlight of the day though....get to sit around the shop at the end of the night for a bit and BS with the mechanics LOL. Always a lot of laughs and BS.
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1- if you just lightly tap the clutch the trans comes out of gear more easily then you tap the throttle a bit and you will find the trans almost jumps into the next lower gear with light pressure.
Also only lever moves not button moves until you get down to 4th gear until you get more comfortable.
2- If one landing gear leg is in a hole or on a jump the upper pin may twist in the 5th wheel and sort of jam the jaws(latch). Pull ahead a bit after lifting the legs a bit and try again for a level spot.
Touch down with the legs and then dump the air in both the trailer and drives if so equipped, then pull the 5th latch when the pressure is off and then set the trailer brakes.
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Throwing a curve here(not hi-jacking), what year is your (Hood), 93 ? @GeminiTrucker93
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